A high pressure system is keeping storms to our south and an easterly wind is keeping temperatures cooler than normal.

A high pressure system is keeping storms to our south and an easterly wind is keeping temperatures cooler than normal.

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Updated: 11:57 PM EDT Aug 9, 2014

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WEBVTT SO AS THE D EMP W POINT BECOMES SATURATED AND YOU MIGHT SEE FOG, BUT IT SHOULD STAY DRY. WE ARE WATCHING THESE SYSTEMS. NUMBER ONE WILL GO THROUGH THE SAME LOCATION WITH SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS. THE RAIN DID COME CLOSE EARLIER THIS EVENING. PICKING UP SHOWERS NEAR WASHINGTON, D.C., AND THOSE HAVE DISSIPATED AND HIGH THIN CLOUDS AND GOOD VIEWING IF YOU WANT TO SEE SHOOTING STARS. CLEAR TO PARTLY CLOUDY SKIES. TEMPERATURES WILL DROPBACK INTO THE LOW TO MID-60'S. PARTLY SUNNY SKIES. SUNRISE AT 6:15. BOTHING ON -- BOATING ON SUNDAY, TEMPERATURES AROUND 80. AND NEXT HIGH TIDE IS AT 6:41. GOING INTO THE BEGINNING OF THE WORK WEEK, DRY ON MONDAY, BUT MONDAY EVENING, CHANCE FOR RAIN WITH A HIGH TEMPERATURE OF 83. GOOD CHANCE FOR SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS ON TUESDAY. LEFTOVER RAIN ON WEDNESDAY. AFTER THE FRONT GOES BY,

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Cooler temperatures prevail this weekend

A high pressure system is keeping storms to our south and an easterly wind is keeping temperatures cooler than normal.